3 Doors Down to Play Mizner Park Amphitheatre on Friday - Whether You Like It Or Not

Whether music snobs like it or not, the Mississippi-birthed, meat-and-potatoes rock act 3 Doors Down has survived -- and thrived -- for over a decade and a half now. Even those who can't identify by name the staples of the "active rock radio" format can hum along with the band's first breakout hit, "Kryptonite," from its 2000 debut album, The Better Life.

Formed in 1994 in the wake of grunge's mainstream breakthrough/implosion, the band mined the more obvious motifs of the genre to create a big-chorused sound that went down easily. Extremely easily -- The Better Life has, in the eight years since its release, gone platinum six times over.

And that hit was no onetime wonder. Each of the band's successive four albums has gone platinum. Their success has doubtlessly been bolstered by the rising popularity of similarly minded populist acts like Daughtry, Nickelback, Seether, and the like -- all of with whom 3 Doors Down has shared the stage. As well, the band remains committed to charity work and causes that the everyman feels good about getting behind -- see "Citizen/Soldier," a tribute to the National Guard, from the band's latest album, 3 Doors Down.

To put it simply, 3 Doors Down continue to pack large venues like the outdoor amphitheatre in Mizner Park, and many of your favorite blog bands are not. For some, that may be a bitter pill to swallow, but the band's many fans couldn't care less.